Preferences for befriending schemes: a survey of patients with severe mental illness.
Sarah TonerMegan CassidyAgnes ChevalierAida FarrenyMonica LevertonMariana Pinto da CostaStefan PriebePublished in: BMC psychiatry (2018)
A substantial number of patients with SMI appear willing to take part in a befriending scheme. Patients with lower SQOL are more likely to accept befriending, so that befriending schemes may be a realistic option to help patients with particularly low SQOL. The large variability in preferences for different types of befriending suggests that there is no one-size-fits-all formula and that schemes may have to be flexible and accommodate different individual preferences.